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Question: Reality Television Shows?
#1
I absolutely love them.  Best shows on television.
 
#2
I love them.
 
#3
I like them.
 
#4
I can take them or leave them.
 
#5
I dislike tem.
 
#6
I hate them.
 
#7
I absolutely detest them.  Worst shows on television.
 
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« on: April 30, 2017, 07:21:42 PM »

Reality Television Shows?
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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2017, 09:42:35 PM »

Junk garbage.
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« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2017, 10:09:24 PM »

They very wildly depending on the type.

Group 1: Game-driven competition shows where one person/team gets eliminated each week - Massive Freedom Shows (Survivor and The Mole (early 2000s reference there) are the two best unscripted shows ever made)

Group 2: Single-week competition shows- Fun to watch, but I won't go out of my way to not miss a week

Group 3: Talent-driven competition shows (i.e. any singing/dancing show- cooking shows are kind of a hybrid of Group 1 and Group 3)- They're fine, but not exactly my cup of tea all the time

Group 4: Melodramatic MTV-type reality shows, usually without any sort of competition- Awful, and usually fake (legally, a show only has to be real if there is a prize)
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« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2017, 10:25:43 PM »

Humanity keeps finding ways to further reduce itself (#RIP).
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« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2017, 11:58:19 PM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.
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« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2017, 12:00:36 AM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.

I'm mad at Survivor over how they handled a controversy a couple weeks ago, but I still love the game, even if the producers tried to interject a liberal agenda into it.
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« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2017, 10:10:27 AM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.

I'm mad at Survivor over how they handled a controversy a couple weeks ago, but I still love the game, even if the producers tried to interject a liberal agenda into it.

Knowing you, you're probably mad they didn't support Varner for being an awful person. If you're like a normal person they asked Zeke if he was ok for it to air and he said he was, so no violation there.
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« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2017, 10:23:09 AM »

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« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2017, 10:48:35 AM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.

I'm mad at Survivor over how they handled a controversy a couple weeks ago, but I still love the game, even if the producers tried to interject a liberal agenda into it.

Knowing you, you're probably mad they didn't support Varner for being an awful person. If you're like a normal person they asked Zeke if he was ok for it to air and he said he was, so no violation there.

My issue wasn't so much that they didn't support Varner as that no one questioned transgenderism after the fact (not even Sarah "I come from a very conservative place and I've grown so much that I'm not bothered by this" Lacina, though Ozzy never spoke in the whole situation).  Though, I suppose that when you are trying to win $1 million and need interpersonal relationships, you can't afford to be politically incorrect.  By the way, Varner is really liberal himself on the issue, and he meant more that "Zeke is hiding something from you [like when a contestant doesn't say that he is a cop]", and not that "Zeke is being deceptive by being transgender".  I just didn't want to hear about transgenderism on my entertainment, and I expect that a lot of so-cons felt the same way.

By the way, a Slate article following this controversy said that Survivor's audience was found in 2010 to be the eighth-most conservative audience of any TV show (presumably excluding cable news), so they may have turned away their own viewers.  And, despite the good amount of publicity that this incident got (the 4/12 episode), the ratings for the 4/19 episode were actually down from 8.3m viewers to 7.9m viewers (and it did shoot up to a season-high 8.5m for the 4/26 episode, after the whole thing was finished).
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« Reply #9 on: May 01, 2017, 11:34:25 AM »

They very wildly depending on the type.

Group 1: Game-driven competition shows where one person/team gets eliminated each week - Massive Freedom Shows (Survivor and The Mole (early 2000s reference there) are the two best unscripted shows ever made)

Group 2: Single-week competition shows- Fun to watch, but I won't go out of my way to not miss a week

Group 3: Talent-driven competition shows (i.e. any singing/dancing show- cooking shows are kind of a hybrid of Group 1 and Group 3)- They're fine, but not exactly my cup of tea all the time

Group 4: Melodramatic MTV-type reality shows, usually without any sort of competition- Awful, and usually fake (legally, a show only has to be real if there is a prize)
I generally agree with this.  I'll add...
Group 5: same group of people over and over buying, selling and/or fixing sh**t-if I like the people it's fine, if not, unbearable.
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« Reply #10 on: May 01, 2017, 11:41:29 AM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.

I'm mad at Survivor over how they handled a controversy a couple weeks ago, but I still love the game, even if the producers tried to interject a liberal agenda into it.

Knowing you, you're probably mad they didn't support Varner for being an awful person. If you're like a normal person they asked Zeke if he was ok for it to air and he said he was, so no violation there.

My issue wasn't so much that they didn't support Varner as that no one questioned transgenderism after the fact (not even Sarah "I come from a very conservative place and I've grown so much that I'm not bothered by this" Lacina, though Ozzy never spoke in the whole situation).  Though, I suppose that when you are trying to win $1 million and need interpersonal relationships, you can't afford to be politically incorrect.  By the way, Varner is really liberal himself on the issue, and he meant more that "Zeke is hiding something from you [like when a contestant doesn't say that he is a cop]", and not that "Zeke is being deceptive by being transgender".  I just didn't want to hear about transgenderism on my entertainment, and I expect that a lot of so-cons felt the same way.

By the way, a Slate article following this controversy said that Survivor's audience was found in 2010 to be the eighth-most conservative audience of any TV show (presumably excluding cable news), so they may have turned away their own viewers.  And, despite the good amount of publicity that this incident got (the 4/12 episode), the ratings for the 4/19 episode were actually down from 8.3m viewers to 7.9m viewers (and it did shoot up to a season-high 8.5m for the 4/26 episode, after the whole thing was finished).

And now it's back up, so just weak minded people who are scared that their TV is going to make them transgender or something.
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« Reply #11 on: May 01, 2017, 12:30:40 PM »

Survivor's always been a super pro-LGB show, even back in the early 2000s when it could've gotten away with not. Should be a surprise that they're pro-T too.
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« Reply #12 on: May 01, 2017, 12:42:31 PM »

My life is a reality show.
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« Reply #13 on: May 01, 2017, 01:02:01 PM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.
I see what you did there.


(at least I hope I did, if this is a serious post.....eeeks)
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« Reply #14 on: May 01, 2017, 01:15:13 PM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.
I see what you did there.


(at least I hope I did, if this is a serious post.....eeeks)

k, like you are being literally so rude right now. So rude. Like literally read a dictionary.
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« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2017, 09:13:42 AM »

I hate them, except when they're about film production. Also, I guess some of my favorite music artists come from Reality TV.
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« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2017, 11:16:19 PM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.

I'm mad at Survivor over how they handled a controversy a couple weeks ago, but I still love the game, even if the producers tried to interject a liberal agenda into it.

Knowing you, you're probably mad they didn't support Varner for being an awful person. If you're like a normal person they asked Zeke if he was ok for it to air and he said he was, so no violation there.

My issue wasn't so much that they didn't support Varner as that no one questioned transgenderism after the fact (not even Sarah "I come from a very conservative place and I've grown so much that I'm not bothered by this" Lacina, though Ozzy never spoke in the whole situation).  Though, I suppose that when you are trying to win $1 million and need interpersonal relationships, you can't afford to be politically incorrect.  By the way, Varner is really liberal himself on the issue, and he meant more that "Zeke is hiding something from you [like when a contestant doesn't say that he is a cop]", and not that "Zeke is being deceptive by being transgender".  I just didn't want to hear about transgenderism on my entertainment, and I expect that a lot of so-cons felt the same way.

By the way, a Slate article following this controversy said that Survivor's audience was found in 2010 to be the eighth-most conservative audience of any TV show (presumably excluding cable news), so they may have turned away their own viewers.  And, despite the good amount of publicity that this incident got (the 4/12 episode), the ratings for the 4/19 episode were actually down from 8.3m viewers to 7.9m viewers (and it did shoot up to a season-high 8.5m for the 4/26 episode, after the whole thing was finished).

And now it's back up, so just weak minded people who are scared that their TV is going to make them transgender or something.

MasterJedi, as a side note, how do you think Varner knew in the first place?  I didn't quite understand that part.
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« Reply #17 on: May 02, 2017, 11:17:42 PM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.

I'm mad at Survivor over how they handled a controversy a couple weeks ago, but I still love the game, even if the producers tried to interject a liberal agenda into it.

Knowing you, you're probably mad they didn't support Varner for being an awful person. If you're like a normal person they asked Zeke if he was ok for it to air and he said he was, so no violation there.

My issue wasn't so much that they didn't support Varner as that no one questioned transgenderism after the fact (not even Sarah "I come from a very conservative place and I've grown so much that I'm not bothered by this" Lacina, though Ozzy never spoke in the whole situation).  Though, I suppose that when you are trying to win $1 million and need interpersonal relationships, you can't afford to be politically incorrect.  By the way, Varner is really liberal himself on the issue, and he meant more that "Zeke is hiding something from you [like when a contestant doesn't say that he is a cop]", and not that "Zeke is being deceptive by being transgender".  I just didn't want to hear about transgenderism on my entertainment, and I expect that a lot of so-cons felt the same way.

By the way, a Slate article following this controversy said that Survivor's audience was found in 2010 to be the eighth-most conservative audience of any TV show (presumably excluding cable news), so they may have turned away their own viewers.  And, despite the good amount of publicity that this incident got (the 4/12 episode), the ratings for the 4/19 episode were actually down from 8.3m viewers to 7.9m viewers (and it did shoot up to a season-high 8.5m for the 4/26 episode, after the whole thing was finished).

And now it's back up, so just weak minded people who are scared that their TV is going to make them transgender or something.

MasterJedi, as a side note, how do you think Varner knew in the first place?  I didn't quite understand that part.

I think Jeff's active in the LGBT community and just picked up on the mannerisms?
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« Reply #18 on: May 03, 2017, 01:41:28 AM »

I miss the Apprentice. What ever happened to that guy?
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« Reply #19 on: May 03, 2017, 07:30:35 AM »

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« Reply #20 on: May 03, 2017, 06:25:34 PM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.

I'm mad at Survivor over how they handled a controversy a couple weeks ago, but I still love the game, even if the producers tried to interject a liberal agenda into it.

Knowing you, you're probably mad they didn't support Varner for being an awful person. If you're like a normal person they asked Zeke if he was ok for it to air and he said he was, so no violation there.

My issue wasn't so much that they didn't support Varner as that no one questioned transgenderism after the fact (not even Sarah "I come from a very conservative place and I've grown so much that I'm not bothered by this" Lacina, though Ozzy never spoke in the whole situation).  Though, I suppose that when you are trying to win $1 million and need interpersonal relationships, you can't afford to be politically incorrect.  By the way, Varner is really liberal himself on the issue, and he meant more that "Zeke is hiding something from you [like when a contestant doesn't say that he is a cop]", and not that "Zeke is being deceptive by being transgender".  I just didn't want to hear about transgenderism on my entertainment, and I expect that a lot of so-cons felt the same way.

By the way, a Slate article following this controversy said that Survivor's audience was found in 2010 to be the eighth-most conservative audience of any TV show (presumably excluding cable news), so they may have turned away their own viewers.  And, despite the good amount of publicity that this incident got (the 4/12 episode), the ratings for the 4/19 episode were actually down from 8.3m viewers to 7.9m viewers (and it did shoot up to a season-high 8.5m for the 4/26 episode, after the whole thing was finished).

And now it's back up, so just weak minded people who are scared that their TV is going to make them transgender or something.

MasterJedi, as a side note, how do you think Varner knew in the first place?  I didn't quite understand that part.

I think Jeff's active in the LGBT community and just picked up on the mannerisms?

I also think Zeke told him in confidence since Varner is active in the community. Wasn't shared on-screen since Zeke didn't want it to be but after it came out at tribal and everyone knew and it would be hard to edit it out he was ok with letting it out then.
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« Reply #21 on: May 04, 2017, 10:25:08 PM »

The shows I seriously enjoy religiously include:

1. Keeping Up With the Kardashians
2. Chrisley Knows Best
3. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
4. Long Island Medium

The ones I watched regularly:
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (Teresa only)
6. Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice (at its peak)
7. Kentucky Justice
8. Dance Moms - I used to watch this religiously with friends, but the lady is way too mean

I also enjoy(ed):
9. Next Food Network Star (and similar)
10. Cake Boss
11. Breaking Amish
12. House Hunters (and similar shows)
13. Sarah Palin's Alaska
14. Cops (for the fleeting hope that the oppressed narrowly avoid capture)

I've been meaning to check out Growing Up Gotti, but I haven't found the time.

That's a pretty solid list, so overall a FF genre. The Voice, Survivor, Fear Factor, etc. sound like things that wouldn't interest me past age 10-11 very much however. That's very low-brow.

I'm mad at Survivor over how they handled a controversy a couple weeks ago, but I still love the game, even if the producers tried to interject a liberal agenda into it.

Knowing you, you're probably mad they didn't support Varner for being an awful person. If you're like a normal person they asked Zeke if he was ok for it to air and he said he was, so no violation there.

My issue wasn't so much that they didn't support Varner as that no one questioned transgenderism after the fact (not even Sarah "I come from a very conservative place and I've grown so much that I'm not bothered by this" Lacina, though Ozzy never spoke in the whole situation).  Though, I suppose that when you are trying to win $1 million and need interpersonal relationships, you can't afford to be politically incorrect.  By the way, Varner is really liberal himself on the issue, and he meant more that "Zeke is hiding something from you [like when a contestant doesn't say that he is a cop]", and not that "Zeke is being deceptive by being transgender".  I just didn't want to hear about transgenderism on my entertainment, and I expect that a lot of so-cons felt the same way.

By the way, a Slate article following this controversy said that Survivor's audience was found in 2010 to be the eighth-most conservative audience of any TV show (presumably excluding cable news), so they may have turned away their own viewers.  And, despite the good amount of publicity that this incident got (the 4/12 episode), the ratings for the 4/19 episode were actually down from 8.3m viewers to 7.9m viewers (and it did shoot up to a season-high 8.5m for the 4/26 episode, after the whole thing was finished).

Having just watched the episode, I feel compelled to point out that Ozzy did tell Varner that what he did was not cool and that he should be ashamed of himself.
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